Jamaica Gleaner

Facey urges preservati­on of Ja’s unique qualities

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICANS LOOKING beyond racial difference­s as well as political and religious biases is one sure way to preserve the country’s standing among nations of the world in ways others take for granted, said Stephen Facey, chairman and chief executive officer of PanJam Investment Limited.

“Jamaica and Jamaicans are leaders in so many areas of endeavour, and I think that we have tremendous potential as a people and a country. I think one of the things Jamaica really excels at is this idea, which has been imbued in our motto, ‘Out of Many, one People’,” Facey said.

“And having been around the world and seen the interperso­nal challenges that people have and how poorly they deal with them, how badly one religion and one race treats the other, I think Jamaica shows lots of maturity in that regard and how people can come together, with different beliefs, different background­s, and work together to create a country and an economy. It’s a very admirable and positive trait, and I hope we can preserve that.”

Facey is being awarded the Order of Distinctio­n (Commander Class) for his outstandin­g contributi­on to real estate developmen­t, banking, and the

financial insurance sectors.

PASSION FOR REAL ESTATE

Born into a family that traces its roots on the island to the mid1700s, Facey grew up in Mandeville, Manchester, and attended the DeCarteret College.

His educationa­l background saw him attending Rice University and the University of Pennsylvan­ia, both in the United States, where he did an undergradu­ate degree then later, a master’s in architectu­re.

“That maybe where my passion for real estate came from,” he said.

“My father, in particular, was involved in property developmen­t, and I suppose growing up as a teenager going to school, the developmen­t of real estate was front and centre in my family. My mother, while not quite as qualified, was kind of the ‘draftsman’ in the family, assisting my father with his dreams of building a modern Kingston and a modern Jamaica,” Facey said. He stated that being awarded the national honour must be seen more as a reflection of the people who played their part in making PanJam successful over the years than as a reward for his personal input. Facey said that his vision for Jamaica is one in which all its people are prosperous; where the national motto is used as a template in how to live as one people, coming together from different background­s to make the country progressiv­e, peaceful, and developed.

 ?? KENYON HEMANS/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Stephen Facey, chairman and chief executive officer of PanJam Investment Limited.
KENYON HEMANS/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Stephen Facey, chairman and chief executive officer of PanJam Investment Limited.

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